Upstate NY real estate markets show high demand

syracuse.com

Monroe County, New York, home to Rochester, ranked fifth in the U.S. for real estate market "hotness" in March, according to the National Association of Realtors. This indicates strong demand and limited supply. The ranking, based on a "hotness score," considered factors like median days on the market and listing views on realtor.com. Two other Upstate New York counties, Broome and Livingston, also placed in the top 30 nationally. Six Upstate New York counties made the top 100, reflecting a robust real estate market in the region. Onondaga County ranked 531st nationally.


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